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中秋祝福语(英文版)
1)Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
中秋快乐!
2)Wish you and your family a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
祝你和你的家人中秋快乐。
3)Wishing us a long life to share the graceful moonlight, though thousands of miles apart.
但愿人长久,千里共婵娟。
4)A bright moon and stars twinkle and shine. Wishing you a merry Mid-Autumn Festival, bliss, and happiness.
皓月闪烁,星光闪耀,中秋佳节,美满快乐。
5)Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! May the round moon bring you a happy family and a successful future.
祝福中秋佳节快乐,月圆人圆事事圆满。
中秋节相关的英语词汇
五仁月饼:five-nuts mooncakes
流心奶黄月饼Lava Egg Custard Mooncake
莲蓉双黄月饼Mooncake with Double Yolks and Lotus Seed Paste
细沙月饼Red Bean Paste Mooncake
枣泥核桃月饼Date Paste and Walnut Mooncake
玩花灯play with lanterns / scaldfish
月饼mooncake
点灯笼light lanterns
祭月offering sacrifice to the moon
赏月 admire the full moon / watch the full moon to celebrate the festival
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Mid-Autumn Day 中秋节
The joyous Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth moon, around the time of the autumn equinox(秋分). Many referred to it simply as the "Fifteenth of the Eighth Moon".
This day was also considered as a harvest festival since fruits, vegetables and grain had been harvested by this time and food was abundant. Food offerings were placed on an altar set up in the courtyard. Apples, pears, peaches, grapes, pomegranates(石榴), melons, oranges and pomelos(柚子) might be seen. Special foods for the festival included moon cakes, cooked taro(芋头)and water caltrope(菱角), a type of water chestnut resembling black buffalo horns. Some people insisted that cooked taro be included because at the time of creation, taro was the first food discovered at night in the moonlight. Of all these foods, it could not be omitted from the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festivity for both the Han and minority nationalities. The custom of worshipping the moon can be traced back as far as the ancient Xia and Shang Dynasties (2000 B.C.-1066 B.C.). In the Zhou Dynasty(1066 B.C.-221 B.C.), people hold ceremonies to greet winter and worship the moon whenever the Mid-Autumn Festival sets in. It becomes very prevalent in the Tang Dynasty(618-907 A.D.) that people enjoy and worship the full moon. In the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279 A.D.), however, people send round moon cakes to their relatives as gifts in expression of their best wishes of family reunion. When it becomes dark, they look up at the full silver moon or go sightseeing on lakes to celebrate the festival. Since the Ming (1368-1644 A.D. ) and Qing Dynasties (1644-1911A.D.), the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival celebration becomes unprecedented popular. Together with the celebration there appear some special customs in different parts of the country, such as burning incense(熏香), planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting lanterns on towers and fire dragon dances. However, the custom of playing under the moon is not so popular as it used to be nowadays, but it is not less popular to enjoy the bright silver moon. Whenever the festival sets in, people will look up at the full silver moon, drinking wine to celebrate their happy life or thinking of their relatives and friends far from home, and extending all of their best wishes to them.